The Federal Government has granted a 3-year tax relief to the newly
inaugurated Pay TV operator in the country, TStv Africa, as well as tax
free dividends to all investors in the company.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,
announced this on Sunday night in Abuja at a dinner to mark the official
unveiling of the new company.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports TStv Africa is a wholly
owned Nigerian Pay TV operator with refined offerings of novel
Unclassified Pay Per View subscription and complimentary internet
services.
Mohammed, who performed the official unveiling of the new company and
its products, said the tax reliefs were in line with the Pioneer Status
recently granted to the Creative Industry by the federal government.
The minister congratulated the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the
company, Dr Bright Echefu, and his team for liberalising and breaking
the monopoly of Pay TV in the country.
“The important thing about what Echefu has done today is that he has
redefined the pay per view television industry and from today that
industry will never remain the same again.
“What he has done is to democratise the media and entertainment
industry and make it possible for even a peasant farmer to have access
to the best entertainment and news in the world.
“It is a great opportunity for me to be the one to unveil TStv
because just like a Nigerian made history by crashing the cost of
telephony in Nigeria, I am glad that another Nigerian is now coming
forward to crash the cost of Pay TV,” he said.
The minister commended the courage of the investor for coming from
the Diaspora to invest in his country and for believing in the
government’s seriousness about diversifying the economy.
He said the company had also demonstrated that government alone could
not do all things but needed the participation and synergy of the
private sector.
“I want to assure that this administration will continue to assist
you and other investors in creating the enabling environment for
businesses to grow,” he said.
The minister said that the government was aware of the huge
contributions of the creative industry to the nation’s economy and would
continue to support the sector.
However, he identified contents and the lack of objective audience
measurement as major challenges that had retarded the growth of TV and
advertising industries in the country.
“With the liberalisation of the industry, content has become very key
because content determines which channels are being watched and which
are not.
“Another major challenge is how to get an accurate measurement of which channel is being watched and which is not.
“Kenya and South Africa are about one third of our population but
they do much better in TV and radio advertisement than us because of
their robust audience measurement,” he said.
The minister announced that the National Broadcasting Commission and
his ministry would organise a workshop on Nov. 28 to address the
challenge of audience measurement.
Earlier, Echefu said that TStv Africa, which had gone through a lot
of challenges, was birth to liberalise PayTV in the country, make it
affordable to every Nigerian with added values.
He said for the first time, Nigerians could now enjoy Pay Per View
because with TStv, “subscription runs as you watch and it has the
facility to pause your subscription when you travel”.
Echefu said that TStv for a start has 70 premium channels model with
the cheapest pay-TV in Africa with maximum subscription fee of N3,000
only.
He said as a fully Nigerian brand with consideration for the masses,
TStv is not classified and it has a model that accommodate subscription
as low as N200 as N500 for a period of time.
The CEO said TStv came with PVR (Personal Video Recorder) Decoder
which allowed viewers greater control over their viewing experience with
functions like pause, rewind, forward, save and record of programmes of
interest.
Echefu said that once you subscribe to TStv, you will also get
complimentary internet service, enabled Wi-Fi, as well as video calls
and video conferencing services.
“It has an array of amazing TV channels with premium entertainment, educative programmes that cut across all genres.
“The genres included news, music, general entertainment, documentary,
movies, religious, sports, health, kids, fashion and lifestyle that
better define the uniqueness of Nigeria’s diverse culture and
traditional values,” he said.
The CEO said TStv which was modelled for Nigerians had come to stay,
assuring that it would not fail and they would deliver on their
promises.
NAN reports that the guests at the ceremony were entertained with live performances by musicians and comedians.
Among the dignitaries at the event were Gov. Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos
represented by the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of
Information and Strategy, Mr Fola Adeyemi, and the Permanent Secretary,
Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, MS Grace Gekpe.
Others were the Director-General of National Orientation Agency, Dr
Garba Abari; former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode; Nollywood
actors including Emeka Ike. Adigwe Okafor, Zack Amata, Dr Opa Williams
and Afeez Oyetoro aka Saka.

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